Pat Shurmur has spent his career grooming quarterbacks, to impressive results. Here’s a closer look from first to most recent:

Donovan McNabb

While working as the Eagles’ quarterbacks coach, Shurmur helped continue with Donovan McNabb’s already-ascendant development. Shurmur began coaching the Philly signal-caller in 2002 (McNabb’s fourth season) and worked with him for seven years. During that stretch, McNabb completed an average of 59.9 percent of his passes and posted an 89.5 QB rating. Both were marked improvements from the averages over his first three seasons — 56.4 percent and 77.4, respectively.

Sam Bradford

As offensive coordinator with the Rams in 2010, Shurmur worked with top overall pick Sam Bradford and guided him to the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, before injuries sidelined him for much of the remainder of his Rams career.

Nick Foles

Shurmur was the Eagles’ offensive coordinator in 2013, during which second-year quarterback Nick Foles posted a QB rating of 119.2 with 27 touchdowns and two interceptions. The only players with a higher single-season passing rating are Aaron Rodgers and Peyton Manning.

Case Keenum

This season Shurmur is the Vikings’ offensive coordinator and working with Case Keenum, an undrafted quarterback who is on his fourth team in his first six seasons, and who entered this season with an average completion percentage of 58.4 and a career QB rating of 78.4. This season Keenum has completed 67.6 percent of his passes with a 98.3 QB rating, and now sits one win away from a Super Bowl.